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education was a way out. i will tell my own family's story. i am third-generation college educated. why is that often mark because my grandfather -- why is that? when my grandfather was a young man in alabama, he decided he was going to get a college education so he asked how a colored man to go to college, 1919. it told about a college 30 miles away. he said of his cotton, went off to college, pay for his first year. he asked how anyone else was going to college. they said he had eight -- he they have scholarships. they were presbyterian ministers. my grandfather said that is exactly what i have in mind. our family had in college educated and presbyterian ever since. he knew about that transforming power of education. the wonderful part of the story is that out of eutaw, alabama, in 2 generations, the secretary of state, his granddaughter. [applause] whatever people have thought about policies of around the world, whatever people have thought about us in any other way, that story resonates and if that is no longer true in the united states of america, then we will not lead because
education was a way out. i will tell my own family's story. i am third-generation college educated. why is that often mark because my grandfather -- why is that? when my grandfather was a young man in alabama, he decided he was going to get a college education so he asked how a colored man to go to college, 1919. it told about a college 30 miles away. he said of his cotton, went off to college, pay for his first year. he asked how anyone else was going to college. they said he had eight -- he...
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. $50 billion went to education services of stimulus. $35 billion to increase education. there is $250 billion that went toward programs they represent. >> bob: i see. healthcare extension -- >> eric: point the finger at yourself. urination? urinating on poor people, that is disgusting, wrong, rude. they should be -- you know what? pull the funding. pull all of their funding. >> bob: they fund themselves. you want to pull the funding, pull the rich people from the i.r.s. >> greg: what i love about this, in the video or the cartoon they show a state declining in the poverty. it's not caused by the rich, because rich are leaving. >> dana: last week in forbes.com there was ten or 11 death spiral states. you don't want a house and can't get a job and ones saddled with the pension debt from the public sector unions. we had a big fight in wisconsin over this. what we were we dealing with at the start of school? chicago teachers union when school was starting. what happened to schoolhouse rock? those were video where you could learn something. >> greg: you watch it, don't you? >
. $50 billion went to education services of stimulus. $35 billion to increase education. there is $250 billion that went toward programs they represent. >> bob: i see. healthcare extension -- >> eric: point the finger at yourself. urination? urinating on poor people, that is disgusting, wrong, rude. they should be -- you know what? pull the funding. pull all of their funding. >> bob: they fund themselves. you want to pull the funding, pull the rich people from the i.r.s....
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period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and again their head lock arms now you know why take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i rather go to jail you know watch you continue to put my brother my sister in law my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people of color minority can but out of us another we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made every time there are issues like that which are so far as your recreational mother. of every two thousand women are lonely and profiting no matter what. action taking place right now. in front of my camera all right. thank you you're welcome pal sometimes it demanding change on a large scale has to start with small groups of individuals say
period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable jail or population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and again their head lock arms now you know why take me to you know if you want to continue to do this i rather go to jail you know watch you continue to put my brother my sister in law my moms or anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who own you know people of color minority can but out of us...
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i mean have you heard the coming cuts to public education or food stamps? have you heard about the cuts to medicaid? and folks, let me tell you, the rich just get richer. so really mugging an old couple outside the operahouse is a form of justice. i mean think about it-- (laughter) ultimately all of in is society's fault and i say it's pay back time. you know what might put you in the mind-set for mayhem? nice big bag of meth. hmmmm, some of the tasty blue, go nuts. tweak out. torch a mall food court. so on behalf, on behalf of all my friends in the republican party, please do something frightening between now and the midterm elections because if you do not, the republicans will have to do something truly terrifying like addressing the needs of blacks, women and hispanics. and that's the word. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) >> welcome back, everybody, thanks, folks. nation, the network has informed me time and again of the importance of the 18 to 34-year-old demographic. so i figure appealing to the 68 to 94-year-old must be three times as impor
i mean have you heard the coming cuts to public education or food stamps? have you heard about the cuts to medicaid? and folks, let me tell you, the rich just get richer. so really mugging an old couple outside the operahouse is a form of justice. i mean think about it-- (laughter) ultimately all of in is society's fault and i say it's pay back time. you know what might put you in the mind-set for mayhem? nice big bag of meth. hmmmm, some of the tasty blue, go nuts. tweak out. torch a mall food...
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incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent while spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable to jail our population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and the nand their head lock arms now you know i take me to tell you that i continue to do this i rather go to jail you know watch you continue to put my brother in a mind the leader of hamas i'm ongoing anybody else that looks like me and i read and think it should be a scary thing not just for those who know you know people of color a minority can but out of us they're not that we have to live in a society like that. ok so depending on your geographic location your everyday reality may reflect the police state we live in two larger or smaller degrees but at least you have your health right at least you have your home. already made every job very issues like that with your so pfizer recreational mother. of every two thousand one are little am profiting no matter what you're. going to rebuy action taking place right now than
incarceration related expenses increased one hundred twenty seven percent while spending on higher education during that same period rose a mere twenty percent is it that much more profitable to jail our population than it is to educate and. i think that's a great reason and the nand their head lock arms now you know i take me to tell you that i continue to do this i rather go to jail you know watch you continue to put my brother in a mind the leader of hamas i'm ongoing anybody else that looks...
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he understood education is in our dna. part of the reason why we're the hub of innovation in america, apple, google, twitter, facebooks will lead in our research universities get cut much more. this was a seminal event for california and california said okay, in that case we'll tax ourselves. neil: fear game, governor. that sound like a fear game. sayinggkids and future is compromised as a result it is a fear tactic, right? >> there was some fear involved, no question. there was a lot of truth involved, neil. education is the reason why a lot of these great companies are here. go to washington. there is no question that president obama said the rich will pay more if i'm elected. the question is, can you get a compromise? republicans give up their opposition to tax increase, democrats are willing to cut spending they cherish realize part of the deal to avoid america borrowing --. neil: but they're not doing that latter part. that is what worries me. maybe they will. maybe something is going on behind closed doors i'm not se
he understood education is in our dna. part of the reason why we're the hub of innovation in america, apple, google, twitter, facebooks will lead in our research universities get cut much more. this was a seminal event for california and california said okay, in that case we'll tax ourselves. neil: fear game, governor. that sound like a fear game. sayinggkids and future is compromised as a result it is a fear tactic, right? >> there was some fear involved, no question. there was a lot of...
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>> bob: the state lotteries do a lot for education and the state. it's people who can't afford it who bet the most on these things. you go to a racetrack, i go to a lot of them, and you look down at the track, the finish line you see people who are obviously poor down there, ripping up the ticket because they lost. go to vegas. casinos, look at the people down there at 5:00 in the morning, that is if last stop for these people. most of them are poor. >> dana: i have never seen >> bob: i bet you haven't. >> brian: the bigger question is you can't be happy over $75,000. if you look to be multimillionaire to get multi-happiness. >> kimberly: i know people, babysitters that take the bus and they get food and play the slot machines. >> brian: i don't want to shorten anyone's segment but we made progress and the role you play. >> kimberly: glad you are here to educate us. >> bob: how much time for next segment? 16 before the hour. >> brian: coming up next, rolling stone on the right and the supreme court on the left. is that -- what do they have in common
>> bob: the state lotteries do a lot for education and the state. it's people who can't afford it who bet the most on these things. you go to a racetrack, i go to a lot of them, and you look down at the track, the finish line you see people who are obviously poor down there, ripping up the ticket because they lost. go to vegas. casinos, look at the people down there at 5:00 in the morning, that is if last stop for these people. most of them are poor. >> dana: i have never seen...
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. >>> amid calls for education reform they are pushing for a bar exam for incoming teachers. diane macedo has more. >> the american federation of teachers is proposing incoming public schoolteachers be required to take a nationwide standardized test. similar to lawyers taking bar exams. to pass teachers would need a minimum grade point average and one year of successful student teaching. randy wine depart ensays it is widely in response to young whirn who are unprepared for the classrooms. lawmakers and other critics say they are de panning high teacher salaries without affordable quality situation. they are lift d not impossible to fire. this prop pose sal does not need that. can health teachers improve with evaluations a what they are focusing ohhen here is news. we will know if it helps within that department. >> they have to approve the idea then the board will start affecting it. >> diane macedo. he weeked u.s. secrets for everyone to see on the internet. >> it's your last chance to respond on our through on this question of the day. do you think tougher gun laws should
. >>> amid calls for education reform they are pushing for a bar exam for incoming teachers. diane macedo has more. >> the american federation of teachers is proposing incoming public schoolteachers be required to take a nationwide standardized test. similar to lawyers taking bar exams. to pass teachers would need a minimum grade point average and one year of successful student teaching. randy wine depart ensays it is widely in response to young whirn who are unprepared for the...
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while, it's a good intention, plenty of people have education who go out and kill people or drive drunk and end up -- >> greg: a dead kid isn't getting his g.e.d. and going to church. there is a punishment for that. >> bob: there are kids i know alcoholics who go for weekend in jail. there they have to do intensive therapy on the drinking and drugging. that makes a lot more sense than going, than forced to go to church. >> andrea: g.e. d/b/a behind bars. >> dana: maybe the judge exercising his judgment, saw something redeeming in this young man and thought that he was making the best decision based on his statement. nibble local control, counties and states should be able to pick their judges. i assume he's elected or appointed by political appointee. that is what they do. make judgments. >> eric: i make a point. we don't know if this was the defendant's proposal to say hey, i'll go to church and the judge said fine, put it on the list, too. >> bob: you don't think it will survive the courts do you? >> dana: i won't take the aclu seriously until they defend the guy who made the video th
while, it's a good intention, plenty of people have education who go out and kill people or drive drunk and end up -- >> greg: a dead kid isn't getting his g.e.d. and going to church. there is a punishment for that. >> bob: there are kids i know alcoholics who go for weekend in jail. there they have to do intensive therapy on the drinking and drugging. that makes a lot more sense than going, than forced to go to church. >> andrea: g.e. d/b/a behind bars. >> dana: maybe...
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he sold it to pay for his grandchildren's education. it was sold on gotta have it.com. >>> it's good to be a baldwin and we have the mug shot. >>> plus, the golden girl. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. we are starting off the day with pretty chilly temperatures all across the northeast and back across the northwest. that's the cold air behind a cold front that is going to start working eastward as we go into the next couple of days. so with this cold front we do have a couple of showers, especially up through the great lakes into ohio. we're starting off the day with some very heavy rain. eventually in boston and new york city, even washington d.c. we will see a couple of lighter showers. then as we go into the start of your weekend we are going to see a few more lingering showers especially in the morning. could mix with some wintery precip in the highest elevations, even in minneapolis on saturday kicking off the weekend. we should see a few snow showers. temperatures only around 34. >>> dylan, thanks so much. gerard
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>> yes, the apps and educational content can be adjusted. you can download anew stuff all of the time. >> how much? >> $99. >> well worth it. >> this thing is a very popular company. we have this in our home. >> it is great. family love to travel for the holidays. it's a little tough on the younger ones ages 6-7. they can scoot along on their own carry on luggage. parents can pull them along if they don't want to scoot on their own. >> is this stirred de enough you can check it as a bag? >> you can. you can catch it you can carry it on. you can customize it. >> and inside here. >> we have something i love. this is from moofashion place.c. it comes with a gift card. let the girls be a fashion designer they can design their own jewelry or clothes. they pick whatever style they like color, design, they make a little label so they can show all their friends they designed these clothes. >> this is something you order it on-line and design it on-line and the label has a little girl's name on it andrea fashions? >> fantastic. love that idea. >> fin
>> yes, the apps and educational content can be adjusted. you can download anew stuff all of the time. >> how much? >> $99. >> well worth it. >> this thing is a very popular company. we have this in our home. >> it is great. family love to travel for the holidays. it's a little tough on the younger ones ages 6-7. they can scoot along on their own carry on luggage. parents can pull them along if they don't want to scoot on their own. >> is this stirred...
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get some kind of clean energy race to the top where states and localities compete like they did in education. putting that aside. assume that politicians can't do it. do you think there is a chance that private industry could take the lead, industry like multi national operation where is they're doing business in a number of places where they have already put in place energy plans, and they've got to conform any way. do you think industry might be leading this? >> well, there are some countries moving ahead because they think not only is it the real deal, but they think it's going to give us a tremendous leg up in competitiveness in the future. germany is not waiting. of course, it's an economic powerhouse and an export powerhouse. korea is doubling down, actually that a green-led economy is not only going to be the right thing for korea but it will put them in the global leadership of technology for decades to come. i think you're right. this is so foolish to wait to have a 20th century energy system in the 21st century. they'rethose moving ahead will do themselves a commercial benefit. tec
get some kind of clean energy race to the top where states and localities compete like they did in education. putting that aside. assume that politicians can't do it. do you think there is a chance that private industry could take the lead, industry like multi national operation where is they're doing business in a number of places where they have already put in place energy plans, and they've got to conform any way. do you think industry might be leading this? >> well, there are some...
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. >> glad you're here to educate us. >> thank you. >> it's okay, brian. >> you understand how it comes full circle. >> do it again. >> "the five," i'm not officially a member. >> you are. >> filling in for greg. >> since you hijacked my segment. >> please do. >> take it back. >> be a gentleman. >> we love "sportscenter." >> take this straight to "fox & friends." >> what is going on here? >> brian kilmeade, ladies and gentlemen. >> if you need more time. >> brian: so much hostility. >> did you notice? >> you are a wonderful woman. >> what about the people tuned in looking for the bench player greg gutfeld and you're sitting there! >> eric: ready for one of my favorite one more thing. we are good friends and here is why you have to love geraldo. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ laughter ] >> eric: perfect timing. >> brian: always in the right place at the right time. they asked me to host this thing last night for the wounded warrior project. they put products across country from dory toes to clorox. heinz ketchup. when you buy heinz ketch finish there is a wounded warrior thing on there, buy i
. >> glad you're here to educate us. >> thank you. >> it's okay, brian. >> you understand how it comes full circle. >> do it again. >> "the five," i'm not officially a member. >> you are. >> filling in for greg. >> since you hijacked my segment. >> please do. >> take it back. >> be a gentleman. >> we love "sportscenter." >> take this straight to "fox & friends." >> what is...
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you wll have a way to educate kids. third, we have to be able to deliver an adequate lel of services for taxpayers and taxes paid. so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate yo coming on the show,hank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the right-nd side of the screen. we have lots more in the show. twenty-six days until we fall off the fiscal cliff. is that what democrats want us to do? pictures seem so. we go live to capitol hill in 10 minutes. while ngress talked about wanting to cut excess spending, the nbers may tell a different story. i will break it down coming up next. you stl think you're colder than me? nah. don tell me. tell tiny! [ ice crackling ] [ knuckles cracking ] and who are you supposed to be, back-up? handle it. what you looking at? ha! cat-like refl
you wll have a way to educate kids. third, we have to be able to deliver an adequate lel of services for taxpayers and taxes paid. so that we can create an environment for businesses to create jobs. gerri: long-term talks about this. a long way to go. i wish would come he would come back and maybe we will have a conversation. i really appreciate yo coming on the show,hank you so much and i think you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. banda gerriwillis.com, vote on the...
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some of them or up, these are people without a college education, this is a great country. neil: i think a lot of people -- you know a lot of these union guys know there is a truth to a lot of what you say. this is does not matter, this is a non-unionized operation. >> they want their money out of their pockets. neil: leaving aside to, that you know, i know everyone has to vilify, walmart chained and change to cash registers and shelves, and they never talk about average folks who get $ 4 prescription drugs or saving a ton of money over day household items, that does not matter; if it means unionizing mcdonald's you pay $50 for a double quarter pounder, maybe -- >> right. neil: my point it, they don't see the forest through the highest priced trees. >> they don't understand, the same people that are working need to get that upward mobility, they try to take their family out to mcdonald's, insteading paying $20 for a family of 4, if you double wages it will double the price up to $40, to take you're family to mcdonald's that is a stock on working families, -- that's a tax on
some of them or up, these are people without a college education, this is a great country. neil: i think a lot of people -- you know a lot of these union guys know there is a truth to a lot of what you say. this is does not matter, this is a non-unionized operation. >> they want their money out of their pockets. neil: leaving aside to, that you know, i know everyone has to vilify, walmart chained and change to cash registers and shelves, and they never talk about average folks who get $ 4...
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not just because it helps with the long term deficit, but because we've got to invest in people, in education and job training and infrastructure. we've got a lot to do as a country. we've got to strengthen our safety nets. the middle class can't possibly afford anymore taxes. that's why the rich have to pay their fair share. >> cenk: let me throw a quick question. >> i think if it's framed that way in terms of jobs and public investment and all of us, i think that's a winning way of framing it. >> cenk: you're definitely right about that, there's no question about that. the question is the guy in the white house is not going to frame it that way. if my prediction is right and we'll go to the upper end of it and say the marge national tax rate gets moved up. is that a good deal for a bad deal? >> it's a bad deal, because remember the clinton highest marginal tax rates on dual filers 39.6% that is still historically very, very low. i mean, before 1980, the highest marge national tax rate was 71% under eisenhower, 91%. even if you consider all of the tax deductions that the wealthy took in thos
not just because it helps with the long term deficit, but because we've got to invest in people, in education and job training and infrastructure. we've got a lot to do as a country. we've got to strengthen our safety nets. the middle class can't possibly afford anymore taxes. that's why the rich have to pay their fair share. >> cenk: let me throw a quick question. >> i think if it's framed that way in terms of jobs and public investment and all of us, i think that's a winning way...
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>> if it's educational stuff. >> this is fun and education. amazon, walmart and target. >> for kids older and the entire family, we have the curio 7. this is a real android device. 4.0. for me, i can put anything on here, but i can also put profiles up here, up to eight. i can determine what sites my kids go to, what apps they go to and how long they stay on and control all of that right here. you will find this at best buy, toys "r" us and target.com. >> this is old school. >> the next level with that cardboard box. this is the discovery kids color and play steam engine. it's recycled cardboard, eco friendly. you'll find this at kohls in-store only. >> you guys are doing a great job. thanks for everything. >> coming up, we'll get that $12 bottle of wine. >> first, these messages. gecko (clearing throat) thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know members it.congress. ...i propose savings for everyone! i'm talking hundreds here...
>> if it's educational stuff. >> this is fun and education. amazon, walmart and target. >> for kids older and the entire family, we have the curio 7. this is a real android device. 4.0. for me, i can put anything on here, but i can also put profiles up here, up to eight. i can determine what sites my kids go to, what apps they go to and how long they stay on and control all of that right here. you will find this at best buy, toys "r" us and target.com. >> this...
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today we told you about five states adding 300 hours of school time to give students a more rounded education douchlt think all of the extra hours are skwujust fir over the line? >> doug says it is at least a start. we are so far behind it may not be enough. parents need to be more sproved, too. >> jessica tweeted i think having students in the school longer will make a positive difference but only for those who want to be there. >> chuck in florida says the problem isn't too school hours it is bad for union teachers could want keep fires. >> the good news is you are not too late. christmas xoms early. home hor the holidays ta what's coming up at the top of the hour. >> coming up it's his job to blow things up. he calls himself the red net rocket scientist. he will be here live. ain't this aunt who turn the company around stop buys to show off his new set of wheels. donald trump with join us. part shin martin's. >> did men's are from right know. durp du >> they have vacation days wleftover? 2012. here with last minute tips for deals this holiday season travel expert chris mcginnis. thank you
today we told you about five states adding 300 hours of school time to give students a more rounded education douchlt think all of the extra hours are skwujust fir over the line? >> doug says it is at least a start. we are so far behind it may not be enough. parents need to be more sproved, too. >> jessica tweeted i think having students in the school longer will make a positive difference but only for those who want to be there. >> chuck in florida says the problem isn't too...
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the condoleezza rice talks about education reform and cyber security. then the memorial service for then the memorial service for warren
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areas in the graduate education programs. the bill that we passed will allow these individuals to have a green card if they get a diploma. >> democrats in the white house oppose the bill. it's likely doa in the senate. >> if you support this bill, you're saying that one group of immigrants is better than another. we take away visas and the only means of legal immigration from 50,000 people who may not have ph.d.s or master's degrees. talk about picking winners and losers. >> joining us now is the congressman who introduced the bill. it seems to solve a couple of problems at once. it keeps highly skilled tech work workers here in the country. it makes it easier for them to keep their families here. it's not comprehensive immigration reform, but it seems like a step in the right direction. yet of course the democrats don't approve. why not do you think? >> well, because they don't want to really solve the immigration problem. if you understand what's happened over the last few year, democrats love to use this tool to talk about
areas in the graduate education programs. the bill that we passed will allow these individuals to have a green card if they get a diploma. >> democrats in the white house oppose the bill. it's likely doa in the senate. >> if you support this bill, you're saying that one group of immigrants is better than another. we take away visas and the only means of legal immigration from 50,000 people who may not have ph.d.s or master's degrees. talk about picking winners and losers. >>...
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company but dedicated to bettering the lives of children all around the world through nutrition and education. >> david and bianca a husband and wife team behind the company. a pleasure and honor to welcome you all. >> good to be here. >> sixth year, you're giving back, already give so much, yours is a non-profit organization right? . in the. >> not non-profit but we do a lot of philanthropic work. >> okay, i misunderstood that okay. >> tell us what you are giving this year. >> we have something really cool this year, a v-reader. it is an interactive e-reading system for kids, to help them learn to read. there's games for phonics training and it's really cool. i think the kids will really love this. my gosh. yes. >> a backpack a whole bunch of school supplies, pencils, pen, crayons, paper. >> some supplements to keep the kids healthy. >> just hearing about your daughter who just came back from the philippines and learned a lot from there, right? >> she did, amy, a real life-changing experience, as any humanitarian work we can do. >>> it changes you forever. >> really happy for all you guys ar
company but dedicated to bettering the lives of children all around the world through nutrition and education. >> david and bianca a husband and wife team behind the company. a pleasure and honor to welcome you all. >> good to be here. >> sixth year, you're giving back, already give so much, yours is a non-profit organization right? . in the. >> not non-profit but we do a lot of philanthropic work. >> okay, i misunderstood that okay. >> tell us what you are...
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than 20 years, national recovery month has honored and celebrated persons in recovery and helped to educate and inform others about the process of recovery. we know that almost 1 in 10 americans struggle with a substance use disorder and that about 1 in 5 americans has a mental health problem. treatment and recovery are the pathway forward for these individuals, a pathway that leads to improved family relationships, health and well-being, hope for the future, and purpose in the sustainment of their recovery. as we hear and see their stories, we learn that recovery happens through many different pathways and that, in every marked by care, acceptance, and respect. this year marks the 22nd year of recovery month , and this year we have broadened it to incorporate recovery from mental health problems along with substance use disorders. recovery should be the common goal, whether one is dealing with mental or substance use disorders, or both. i encourage you to visit recoverymonth.gov to learn more about the celebrations, events, and the 2011 theme: join the voices for recovery. recovery benefit
than 20 years, national recovery month has honored and celebrated persons in recovery and helped to educate and inform others about the process of recovery. we know that almost 1 in 10 americans struggle with a substance use disorder and that about 1 in 5 americans has a mental health problem. treatment and recovery are the pathway forward for these individuals, a pathway that leads to improved family relationships, health and well-being, hope for the future, and purpose in the sustainment of...
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policy on low skilled labor based on the terrible schools and we can manage a broad based terrible education reva bhalla see that moves all of that is that for so many of. the maybe don't fix to the question of international trade we can modify a fix we just says you know this is george bush said you know we don't need no strings a.b.m. treaty the president can say we don't need no stinking trade treaty yes he could and that would cost enormous numbers of jobs in certain sectors no. millions of jobs and it would create millions of jobs however we would also and up driving up prices we would be we would have more jobs but we would all be poorer there may be a better one to do it we would have more jobs and we would all be richer used to be richer than we are now ages were higher he was a dancer and we restrict the supply of labor and increase productivity so like at the end of you in return you drive up wages well you can restrict the supply of labor you know and historically that's been done but the easiest way to restrict the supply of labor is to make sure that the demand for labor is grea
policy on low skilled labor based on the terrible schools and we can manage a broad based terrible education reva bhalla see that moves all of that is that for so many of. the maybe don't fix to the question of international trade we can modify a fix we just says you know this is george bush said you know we don't need no strings a.b.m. treaty the president can say we don't need no stinking trade treaty yes he could and that would cost enormous numbers of jobs in certain sectors no. millions of...
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be able we should be say i would think that you should be out there arguing in favor of free college education for everyone like we had in the united states before ronald reagan's presidency i mean we're not talking about paying for college i'm talking about simple acceptance and being able to be judge someone i mean martin luther king said very famously judge some of the content of their character not the color of their skin but years later all this now is done the color of the skin you know we're looking at there's discrimination based on the color of our skin where i could be denied a job a scholarship or even being allowed to be in a college because of the color of my skin where i could be more qualified supports a session i do so than states i do sports so what are they going to do with the black people that will when we succeeded originally in eight hundred sixty nine hundred sixty one you made them slaves now well in terms of first of all let's look at the slavery issue that there were slaves in the north you look at ulysses s. grant was a slave holder after slaves were legally freed so
be able we should be say i would think that you should be out there arguing in favor of free college education for everyone like we had in the united states before ronald reagan's presidency i mean we're not talking about paying for college i'm talking about simple acceptance and being able to be judge someone i mean martin luther king said very famously judge some of the content of their character not the color of their skin but years later all this now is done the color of the skin you know...
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regardless of education. the democrat say the republicans are pandering to minorities and pitting them against each other. >> doug mckelway with the rest of the story from capitol hill. this is unlikely to get through the senate, right? >> right. probably no chance whatsoever, shep. it passed by a big margin in the house 245 to 139 votes. it was by bart san -- by par san bipartisan bill. immigration reform albeit in a way that reflects republic values. not only does it provide 55,000 green cards in imgragets advanced degrees in sciences but also allows to bring families here that will help stop the brain drain of high tech foreigners to leave the u.s. to rejoin their families in their home countries. >> it makes no sense to education people, bright, talented people and then frankly deport them so they can compete against the united states. >> but the bill infuriated a lot of democrats because it ends the existing green card lottery in which 55,000 immigrants from poorly served country are picked randomly by a
regardless of education. the democrat say the republicans are pandering to minorities and pitting them against each other. >> doug mckelway with the rest of the story from capitol hill. this is unlikely to get through the senate, right? >> right. probably no chance whatsoever, shep. it passed by a big margin in the house 245 to 139 votes. it was by bart san -- by par san bipartisan bill. immigration reform albeit in a way that reflects republic values. not only does it provide...
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so more spending on education and health care lessen spending on weapon systems. that's kind of the big picture. and whether it's nurture or nature, who cares. the idea is that women really need to be at the table and we need to be at the table in large enough numbers that the perspective that women do bring to the table will be heard and will have an impact. >> on the surface, it's hard to disagree with that. but in practice i'm wondering if it's that easy. obviously the idea is to get the best person possible and i'm wondering if it's realistic when you factor in who actually wants to be in public service, who can get confirmed, sort of who is in that pipeline. are there enough women even in the pipeline at this point? >> i don't think there's any question that there's enough women in the pipeline. you know, there are just so many women out there and we may not know their names, you and i. the public may not know their names but clearly women have been entering the pipeline since the 1970s. there are highly competent excellent public servants that are out there
so more spending on education and health care lessen spending on weapon systems. that's kind of the big picture. and whether it's nurture or nature, who cares. the idea is that women really need to be at the table and we need to be at the table in large enough numbers that the perspective that women do bring to the table will be heard and will have an impact. >> on the surface, it's hard to disagree with that. but in practice i'm wondering if it's that easy. obviously the idea is to get...
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i met with folks here in colorado springs who are working on this right now because the a-b-cs of education are a for agitation, b for brain washing, and c for capitalism bashing. you've got howard zen material that's championed by matt damon. this access is to powerful that we on the right need to unite and join against. you've got this axis of hollywood culture, social media, big labor, and the entire teacher organization infrastructure. that is what we have to fight against. look. we need to expose these teachers unions. this organization, cft, rakes in $21 million a year. you want to talk about paying taxes and your fair share? they're a tax-exempt 501c5 organization. where is ed asner's rage about their escaping and evading their fair share of taxes? i don't hear it. also, let's have a balance. if they're going to show this in the california classrooms, how about an eight-minute video narrated by clint eastwood or my favorite right thinking actor adam baldwin that exposes the truth about occupy and the teachers alliance? they have to make up this urinating image? well, you've got occup
i met with folks here in colorado springs who are working on this right now because the a-b-cs of education are a for agitation, b for brain washing, and c for capitalism bashing. you've got howard zen material that's championed by matt damon. this access is to powerful that we on the right need to unite and join against. you've got this axis of hollywood culture, social media, big labor, and the entire teacher organization infrastructure. that is what we have to fight against. look. we need to...
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another debt ceiling crises and number four let's make sure that we're making the kind of investments in education and work force development, energy independence, infrastructure and research and development that ensures that we're innovating as we have in the past. >> rose: julianna goldman of bloomberg joins me from washington and she interviewed president obama on tuesday. that was an excerpt from her interview and i'm pleased to have her on this program. and congratulations first of all. >> charlie thanks very much. it was a great opportunity. >> rose: tell me how you found the president. not in terms of the sort of term temperment in terms of where his mind is set at this moment. >> there was a little bit of chitchat before we started the interview and i had the opportunity to congratulate him for the first time since his election. and i said you've been a little busy. he said yes no trip to disneyworld for me. so he seemed a little tired. he seemed a little frustrated at the pace of how these negotiations are going. but he also came across as the cool, calm, no drama obama that we've come to
another debt ceiling crises and number four let's make sure that we're making the kind of investments in education and work force development, energy independence, infrastructure and research and development that ensures that we're innovating as we have in the past. >> rose: julianna goldman of bloomberg joins me from washington and she interviewed president obama on tuesday. that was an excerpt from her interview and i'm pleased to have her on this program. and congratulations first of...
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. >> jimmy: this has been very educational. i have a feeling the romney camp and future republican candidates are going to study this videotape to figure out where they went wrong. or maybe they won't at all. thanks, again, for the hair cut. i sit here for nothing. what goes on in this place? >> come on, man. >> you talk too much. we didn't get a chance to cut your hair. >> jimmy: i know, you're right. you're right. i'm sorry. >> you can still pay for the cut, though. >> jimmy: thank you. now you're talking like a republican. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] thanks to the guys at levels. i'm taking them all back to l.a. tonight on the show, it's a big one. we're in brooklyn tonight. we have music from vampire weekend. and we'll be right back with david letterman. so, stick around. [ cheers and applause ] sfx: doorbell i'm here to snake the drain. i'm here to flush the pipe. vo: liquid plumr double impact has a long snake that reaches deep in the pipe to grab the toughest clogs, and a powerful gel to finish off the rest. bab
. >> jimmy: this has been very educational. i have a feeling the romney camp and future republican candidates are going to study this videotape to figure out where they went wrong. or maybe they won't at all. thanks, again, for the hair cut. i sit here for nothing. what goes on in this place? >> come on, man. >> you talk too much. we didn't get a chance to cut your hair. >> jimmy: i know, you're right. you're right. i'm sorry. >> you can still pay for the cut,...
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and our public school education? >> well, we're losing a lot. not just in public schools. in private schools. we don't understand the arts and culture help us to focus our political and financial aspirations. if you don't have a cultural base, you don't really know who you are. we have such an identity crisis in this time and one of the ways for us to solve that is to focus and concentrate on what has been achieved in the arts in this country and know who our great artists are. >> i also wanted to ask you about new orleans and how much was lost there and how you have worked so hard to rebuild that great city which is, of course, the source of the origins of jazz? our country. >> the city was under water and we lost a lot. the katrina story for the country is ultimately a very heroic story. people come from all over volunteers, everything from lawn sales, little kids, volunteers of all kinds, continue to come into the city. tourists, conventions being booked all over the world, people are pouring to new orleans and ha
and our public school education? >> well, we're losing a lot. not just in public schools. in private schools. we don't understand the arts and culture help us to focus our political and financial aspirations. if you don't have a cultural base, you don't really know who you are. we have such an identity crisis in this time and one of the ways for us to solve that is to focus and concentrate on what has been achieved in the arts in this country and know who our great artists are. >> i...
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help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ >> bob: a lot of you guys out there don't have any idea at the break, we found out what kind of man that kimberly likes. would you guys stop it? it's my one more thing. sorry. if you ever get a traffic ticket? you know how it feels when you see a light behind you. you have a sinking stomach and know it will cost you money. there are ways to get out of it. expoliceman wrote a book about this. he suggested -- write a book about, this i don't know. but he suggested that women can cry. the police may be sympathetic about that. man cries he is locked up. woman can show a little leg for example. >> kimberly: that works. >> bob: yeah. >> eric: money doe man does it,e gets locked up. >> bob: and cries. is there -- have you got count of a traffic ticket that way? >> kimberly: of course. i tend to sometimes drive fast. >> bob: i bet you do. >> kimberly: i love fast cars. i'
help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ >> bob: a lot of you guys out there don't have any idea at the break, we found out what kind of man that kimberly likes. would you guys stop it? it's my one more thing. sorry. if you ever get a traffic ticket? you know how it feels when you see a light behind...